HO-295
Woodcamp Farm (Hough House)
Architectural Survey File
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Last Updated: 05-03-2004
H0-295 Woodcamp Farm Mt. Airy Private 1918
Woodcamp Farm faces north on the south side of Hardy Road, with the entrance doors on the two northeast corners of the building. It is a Victorian, gabled, frame house with elements of the Queen Anne style. A sister house, of similar design, stands east of Woodcamp Farm.
The frame (covered with German siding) building is large in scale and perfect in proportion, featuring large, intercepting gables with hipped roof, one story high, curved porches on both its northeast and southeast corners. The front porch or north porch is held by six doric columns and is approached by four very wide, poured in place, concrete, steps on its east and north perimeters, which lead to rectangular north entrances.
Fish scaled shingles decorate the upper gable line of the central building block on the south elevation, which holds the large kitchen and its east and south rectangular entrance doors.
The building features simple box cornices with returns, while the roof appears to be of copper, decorated in diagonal squares. Two tall, square brick chimneys rise from the center and north end of the main building block, whose gabled roof runs north-south, intercepted on the
-- east elevation by a wide second floor gable, which holds a rectangular, central, second floor window, beneath which is found a three windowed, first floor, bay window, beneath whose central window is placed the
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date, "1918". This section also covers a portion of the open front porch.
This house was constructed by William Hardy and is a sister house to another Hardy House, lying east, both of which are located on part of a tract of land called "Additional Defense" and part of another tract called "Range Declined".
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.. MARYLAND HISTORICAL TRUST
H0-295 Woodbine Quad
District 4
MAGI# 1402955704
INVENTORY FORM FOR STATE HISTORIC SITES SURVEY
6NAME HISTORIC
ANO/OR COMMON
Woodcamp Farm
flLOCATION STREET & NUMBER
17591 Hardy Road
CITY. rowN
Mt. Airy VICINITY OF
STATE Maryland
DcLAss1F1CATION
CATEGORY OWNERSHIP STATUS _DISTRICT _PUBLIC x_occuP1rn
~BUILOING(S) KPRIVATE _UNOCCUPIED
_STRUCTURE _BOTH _WORK IN PROGRESS
_SITE PUBLIC ACQUISITION ACCESSIBLE _OBJECT _IN PROCESS KYES· RESTRICTED
_BEING CONSIDERED _YES: UNRESTRICTED
_NO
DOWNER OF PROPERTY NAME
Mr. William D. Hough STREET & NUMBER
17591 Hardy Road
CITY. TOWN
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
6th COUNTY
Howard
PRESENT USE
_AGRICULTURE _MUSEUM
_COMMERCIAL __ PACIK
_EDUCATIONAL X.PRIVATE RESIDENCE
_ENTERTAINMENT _RELIGIOUS
__ GOVERNMENT _SCIENTIFIC
_INDUSTRIAL _TRANSPORTATION
_MILITARY _OTHER
Telephone #: 301-795-5596
STATE 1 zip code Mt. Airy - VICINITY OF Mary land 21771
llLOCATION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION COURTHOUSE. Tax Map 7, p. 4 8 5, lot 3 REGISTRY oF oErns,ETc Ha 11 of Records STREET & NUMBER
Howard County Court House CITY. TOWN
Ellicott City Iii REPRESENTATION IN EXISTING SURVEYS
TITLE
Howard County Historic Sites Inventory DATE
Liber #: 876 Folio #: 255
STATE
Maryland
1978-1979 -FEDERAL 1..sTATE _COUNTY _1.0CAL
DEPOSITORY FOR SURVEY RECORDS
CITY, TOWN
Maryland Historical Trust
21 State Circle, Annapolis STATE
Maryland
B DESCRIPTION
~EXCELLENT
-GOOD
-FAIR
CONDITION
-DETERIORATED
-RUINS
_UNEXPOSED
CHECK ONE
X...UNALTERED
-ALTERED
H0-295 Mt. Airy
CHECK ONE
X.ORIGINAL SITE
-MOVED DATE J 9] 8
DESCRIBE THE PRESENT AND ORIGINAL (IF KNOWN) PHYSICAL APPEARANCE
Woodcamp Farm faces north on the south side of Hardy Road, with the entrance doors on the two northeast corners of the building. It is a Victorian, gabled, frame house with elements of the Queen Anne style. A sister house, of similar design, stands east of Woodcamp Farm.
The frame (covered with German siding) building is large in scale and perfect in proportion, featuring large, intercepting gables with hipped roof, one story high, curved porches on both its northeast and southeast corners. The front porch or north porch is held by six doric columns and is approached by four very wide, poured in place, concrete, steps on its east and north perimeters, which lead to rectangular north entrances.
Fish scaled shingles decorate the upper gable line of the central building block on the south elevation, which holds the large kitchen and its east and south rectangular entrance doors.
The building features simple box cornices with returns, while the roof appears to be of copper, decorated in diagonal squares. Two tall, square brick chimneys rise from the center and north end of the main building block, whose gabled roof runs north-south, intercepted on the east elevation by a wide second floor gable, which holds a rectangular, central, second floor window, beneath which is found a three windowed, first floor, bay window, beneath whose central window is placed the date, "1918". This section also covers a portion of the open front porch.
The placement of apertures on the south elevation is very regular. A central, first floor, rectangular, kitchen entrance is flanked by single, rectangular windows. Above rest two evenly spaced, though not vertically aligned, second floor windows. The curvelinear, hipped roof, open, kitchen porch, which runs along the east and south walls of the large kitchen is held by nine turned posts. Three wide central steps, on the south, lead to the south kitchen entrance, while four wide, poured in place, concrete steps, similar to those for the front porch, lead to the east door of the kitchen.
One further, two story high gabled roof, building block is placed on the west side of the main building block's north wall, off center, but not intercepting.
Barns and outbuildings lie south of the house.
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II SIGNIFICANCE
PERIOD AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE -- CHECK AND JUSTIFY BELOW -PREHISTORIC .....ARCHEOLOGY-PREHISTORIC _COMMUNITY PLANNING
-1400-1499 Jf-ARCHEOLOGY·HISTORIC _CONSERVATION
-1500-1599 ~GRICULTUR~ _ECONOMICS
-1800-1899 x,..ARCHITECTURE _EDUCATION
-1700-1799 .....ART _ENGINEERING
-1800-1899 _COMMERCE _EXPLORATION/SETTLEMENT
X.1900. _COMMUNICATIONS _INDUSTRY
_INVENTION
-LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
-LAW
-LITERATURE
_MILITARY
_MUSIC
_PHILOSOPHY
_POLITICS/GOVERNMENT
SPECIFIC DATES 1918 BUILDER/ARCHITECT
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
H0-295 Woodbine Quad District 4
-RELIGION
-SCIENCE
-SCULPTURE
-SOCIAVHUMANITARIAN
_THEATER
_TRANSPORTATION
_OTHER ISPECIFYI
Woodcamp Farm is associated with the Hardy family of Howard County1
and is a good example of early twentieth century, Victorian architecture, with elements of both the Queen Anne and Shingle styles. 2 Its continuance as a working farm also makes it important to agriculture.3
1. The land on which Woodcamp Farm was constructed was acquired by James Hardy on February 15, 1909. It comprised parts of "Additional Defense" and "Range Declined" or some 62 1/4 acres. On September 21, 1912 William Hardy acquired a part of this farm, and, in 1918, constructed the present house. His brother, Edward Hardy, constructed a similar house, east of this one, on the same side of the Old Baltimore - Fredericktown Road, now called Hardy Road.
2. The house is a fine example of the best in early twentieth century design. We see a departure from the basic "I 11
, 11 L 11 and "T" plans, of the
nineteenth century, with its accompanying syrnetry and the initiation of cruciform plans, with intersecting gable roofs and dormer windows. American architecture was breaking away from the rigidity of the past. The iconoclastic period, which flourished in the 1920's was also being experienced in the architectural designs of this period. No longer a simple, direct plan, but an attempt to surprise, to innovate and create new patterns. Staircases are set into corners, allowing the remainder of the floor area to be fully used. Entry halls are often eliminated entirely or only formed by entrance door and corner staircase. Bay windows are added to flood in more light and air, as well as to enlarge.
Woodcamp Farm is an example of this period. Its gable insets are shingled, reflecting an element of the shingled style. Its intersecting gables and dormers are reminiscent of the Queen Anne style, while its asymetrical plan exemplifies the experimental going on in the architecture of that period.
3. This house was constructed on a working farm, which remains so to this day. The large farm has been divided into three large lots, which remain under cultivation, although the pressure of development is felt. It is hoped that this farm will remain operational, despite these pressures.
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H0-295 Woodbine Quad
District 4
IJMAJOR BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES
Maryland Historical Trust worksheet. Interview with Mrs. William D. Hough at their home, the Earl Hough Farmhouse, June 18, 1980. Interview with Mr. Tracy Stackhouse, whose family was a previous owner. Howard County Land RecQrds.
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lr!JGEOGRAPHICAL DATA ACREAGE OF NOMINATED PROPERTY 64.308 acres
Please see Attachment 1, Tax Map 7
VERBAL BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION
Please see Howard County Land Records, Liber 876 Folio 255
LIST ALL STATES AND COUNTIES FOR PROPERTIES OVERLAPPING STATE OR COUNTY BOUNDARIES
STATE Maryland COUNTY Howard
STATE COUNTY
mFORM PREPARED BY NAME I TITLE
Cleora Barnes Thompson,Archivist ORGANIZATION DATE
Office of Planning & Zoning- Di vi.:;ion_ of C':..omprehensi ve .. & T~ans...2.Q_!"tation STREET & NUMBER planning TELEPHONE
3430 C0u-rt House Drive 992-2357 CITY OR TOWN STATE
Ellicott City Maryland
The Maryland Historic Sites Inventory was officially created by an Act of the Maryland Legislature, to be found in the Annotated Code of Maryland, Article 41, Section 181 KA, 1974 Supplement.
The Survey and Inventory are being prepared for information and record purposes only and do not constitute any infringement of individual property rights.
RETURN TO: Maryland Historical Trust The Shaw House, 21 State Circle Annapolis, Maryland 21401 ( 301) 267-1438
PS• 1101
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Woodcamp Farm
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Prepared by Cleora Thompson, A.I.C.P.
DATE LIBER-FOLIO
April 1,1978 876-255
March 15, 1948 203-70
Nov. 24, 1944 183-534
Nov. 14, 1941 172-335
Sept. 21,1912 93-443
Feb. 15, 1909 86-621
March 10,1864 23-95
GRAN TOR
Mary K. Hough, now Mary Warfield
GRANTEE
Richard M. & Barbara A. Hough, Wayne C. Hough William Dale & Linda Hough
called "Range Declined", "Additional Defense"
James E. & Nellie Earl R. & Mary K. Hough Mathias
TRANSACTION
Lot #3 of p. 485, previously p/op. 2 now 64.308 Acres
Deed to 194.396 Acres and improvements. T.M7, p.2
Roger F. & Suzie Que Poole
James E. & Mazie Mathias Deed to 194.396 (Mazie died Feb. 12, 1946) Acres
William & Luby Hardy Roger F. & Suzie Que Poole Deed to 194.396 Acres
Arthur Hardy, etal. William H. Hardy
"Whereas a certain James Hardy, late of Carroll County, died •.. he devised real estate to Arthur Hardy, George Hardy, John H. Hardy and Charles T. Hardy as tenants in common. All have sold land to William Hardy of Howard County for $15,551.63."
John Kuhn, etal.
Joshua Mellor and Elizabeth A. of Balt. County
James Hardy
Lilbourn P. Kuln and Hannah Bunn
"On the south side of the old Road leading fJ:Jom Baltimore City to Frederick Town, composed of part of a tract of land called "Range Declined", and part of a tract of land called "Additional Defense."
Late Henry Wayman part of said land called "Range Declined"
Deed to 194.396 Acres
362 1/4 Acres
Deed to 362 1/4 Acres for $7,602
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DATE LIBER-FOLIO
Feb. 8, 1853 14-70
TITLE t>.wlRCH H0-295
Woodcamp Farm Prepared by Cleora Thompson, A.I.C.P.
Page 2 of 2
GRAN TOR
Benjamin Hood, Jr. Executor for Henry Wayman
"Will 5 Feb, 1851"
GRANTEE
Joshua Mellor
"Exclusive of an half acre heretofore conveyed for a primary school house and lot and now occupied for said purpose."
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TRANSACTION
Deed to 362 1/4 Acres for $4,713.75
L- I Form 10-300 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR STATE:
(Dec. 1968) NATIONAL PARK SERVICE N. 1l. f\£\.0
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14. OWNER OF PROPERTY
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SPECI Fl C DAT EISI (It Appllcable and Known)
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STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE (Include Pereone11u, Delee, Eve.nte, Etc.)
N. R. FIELD SHEET Ho-aqs-9. MAJOR 81BLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES
10. GEOGRAPHICAL DAT A . LATITUDE ANO 1..0NGITUOE COOROINATES 0
LATITUOE ANO l..ONGITUOE COORDINATES
DEFINING A RECTANGLE LOCATING THE PROPERTY OE FINING THE CENTER POINT OF A PROPERTY
R OF LESS THAN ONE ACRE
CORNER LATITUOE l..ONGITUOE 1..ATITUOE LONGITUDE
Degrees Minutes Seconds Degr••• Minutes Seconds Degrees Minutes S.conds Degrees Minutes Seconds NW 0 ' . 0 ' . 0 ' . 0 ' . NE 0 ' . 0 ' . SE 0 ' . 0 ' . SW (> ' . 0 ' .
LIST Al..1.. STATES ANO COUNTIES FOR PROPERTIES OVERLAPPING STATE OR COUNTY SOUNOARIES
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STATE1 COOE COUNTY: COOE
STATE: COOE COUNTY: COOE
STAT E l COOE COUNTY: COOE
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ORGANIZATION IOATE
STREET ANO NUMBER :
CITY OR TOWN· STATE COOE
12. STATE LIAISON OF FICER CERTIFICA110N NATIONAL REGISTER VER'IFJCATION
As the designated State Lla1son Officer for the Na-
tional Historic Preservahon Act of 1966 (Public Law I herebv certify that thia property is included in the
89-665). I hereby nom1JU1le this property for inclusion Natlona I Register.
in the National Register and certiry that It has been
evaluated according to the criteria and proce~res set
forth by the National Park Service. The recommended Chief, Office of Archeotoay and Historic Preaervation
level or slgnilicance or this nonunahon is:
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Photographer: Cleora B. Thompson, A.I.C.P. Date of Photograph : June , 1980 Negatives in possession of the Maryland Historical Trust View: . ~stdhelevation Photographer looking: ~dlA Photograph number: i of 1